Physics 3330 Electronics for the Physical Sciences

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Physics 3330 Electronics for the Physical Sciences Heather LewandowskiTuesday Lab 9:00 – 11:50 am Kyle McElroyTuesday Lab 2:00 – 4:50 pm Kevin Stenson Thursday Lab 9:00 – 11:50 am new section Dimtry Reznik Thursday Lab 2:00 – 4:50 pm - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Physics 3330Electronics for the Physical Sciences

Heather Lewandowski Tuesday Lab 9:00 – 11:50 amKyle McElroy Tuesday Lab 2:00 – 4:50 pmKevin Stenson Thursday Lab 9:00 – 11:50 am new sectionDimtry Reznik Thursday Lab 2:00 – 4:50 pm

John Price Lectures 1:00 – 1:50 Tuesday and Thursday

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Liquid-phase proton FT-NMR spectroscopy

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Liquid-phase proton FT-NMR spectroscopy

A1

Do you have your clicker and know how to operate it?

A: Yes

B: No

A2

Who is responsible for your safety?

A: The US Government

B: The State of Colorado

C: The University of Colorado

D: The Physics Department

E: Yourself

A3

What is the most likely way a physicist will die at work?

A: Toxic chemicals

B: Explosions

C: Electrocution

D: Disgruntled graduate student

A4

What will kill you?

A: Current

B: Voltage

C: Power

Effects of Current (AC and DC)

• 10 to 20 mA painful sensation• 20 to 40 mA muscular paralysis, cannot let go• 40 to 80 mA breathing is difficult• 100 to 200 mA fibrillation of the heart and death• > 200 mA heart muscles are clamped

• Recovery is possible with immediate first aid. • Turn power is off before trying to help!

•20 -200 mA can kill you!

•You will work with 15 V max

•Skin resistance with small contact area ~100 kW

A6

Is 15 V safe?

A: Yes

B: No

But, higher voltage and larger contact areas can be lethal.

Do not expose yourself to the 110V power line!

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